Letters from Ireland
Author: Harriet Martineau
Publisher: London : J. Chapman
Published: 1852
Total Pages: 272
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Author: Harriet Martineau
Publisher: London : J. Chapman
Published: 1852
Total Pages: 272
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Published: 1902
Total Pages: 156
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Alexander Somerville
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Published: 1994
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9780716525455
DOWNLOAD EBOOKSomerville's account of the Irish Famine was first published in 1852, but was contained within a much longer three-volume work on free trade, titled The Whistler at the Plough, and has remained relatively unknown to historians. Among its strengths are its descriptions of rural hardship, its efforts to understand why Ireland was suffering, its personal account of the famine, its use of verbatim evidence, and the author's empathy with the Irish and English poor. Includes a detailed introduction by editor Snell. Distributed by ISBS. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
Author: Patricia Trainor O'Malley, PH D
Publisher: Independently Published
Published: 2021-09-20
Total Pages: 568
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis is the story in letters of two Irish families, the Donovans of Dreenlamane, Ballydehob and the McCarthys of Ballinlough, Leap. Both homes were in south-western County Cork. They were ordinary farming families in 19th century Ireland. The usual tools of genealogy provide us with the bare bones of the individuals in the story. We can learn about births, family names, marriages, and deaths. But, by a series of unexpected coincidences, we have been given flesh for those bones. The names and dates provided by genealogy have been given personalities and voices and individuality. We know their words and ideas, joys and fears, the inner concerns and shared touches of humor, because the Donovans and the McCarthys wrote letters to their family in America. And one Donovan and one McCarthy saved the letters. These 200 letters have much in common, though the families who saved them did not. They were written in the late nineteenth-early twentieth century, many of them in Ireland, others by immigrant friends in America. The recipients in all cases were Irish immigrants, with the vast majority of the letters being sent within the first five years of their arrival in America. The two major recipients, Dan Donovan and Nora McCarthy resided in Haverhill, a shoe manufacturing center in the northeast corner of Massachusetts. Combined, they offer a rare retrospect of the daily rural life west of Cork and the Irish perception of life in America.
Author: Charlotte Elizabeth [(Browne) Phelan] [Tonna]
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Published: 1838
Total Pages: 460
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Aarol William Irish
Publisher: ATLH Publications
Published: 2011-12-07
Total Pages: 565
ISBN-13: 9780983955306
DOWNLOAD EBOOKDiscovered by Teresa Irish in her father’s Army trunk shortly after his death in 2006, the letters and photographs in this book are a personal record of his experience as a soldier of World War II. Selected from the nearly 1,000 letters addressed to his parents and to the sweetheart who would later become his wife, this firsthand account through the eyes, heart and words of one soldier mirrors the journeys of many who served in WWII. At every opportunity, Bud poured out his thoughts and feelings in these letters, all amidst reassuring words to loved ones a world away. From lonesome, moonlit nights listening to the Hit Parade, to the foxholes and front lines in Germany where he would earn the Silver Star and the Purple Heart, to correspondence from the heartbroken mothers whose sons had died by his side, “A Thousand Letters Home” is a moving and historic story of life and loss, hope and perseverance, unwavering faith and true love.
Author: Charlotte Elizabeth
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Published: 1843
Total Pages: 364
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Flor MacCarthy
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Published: 2022-09
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9781848408746
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA gorgeously produced homage to the art of the letter, comprising letters to and from the Presidents of Ireland.
Author: Charlotte Elizabeth Tonna
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Published: 1838
Total Pages: 456
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: John McGahern
Publisher: Faber & Faber
Published: 2021-08-31
Total Pages: 687
ISBN-13: 0571326676
DOWNLOAD EBOOKI am no good at letters. John McGahern, 1963 John McGahern is consistently hailed as one of the finest Irish writers since James Joyce and Samuel Beckett.This volume collects some of the witty, profound and unfailingly brilliant letters that he exchanged with family, friends and literary luminaries - such as Seamus Heaney, Colm Tóibín and Paul Muldoon - over the course of a well-travelled life. It is one of the major contributions to the study of Irish and British literature of the past thirty years, acting not just as a crucial insight into the life and works of a much-revered writer - but also a history of post-war Irish literature and its close ties to British and American literary life. 'One of the greatest writers of our era.' Hilary Mantel 'McGahern brings us that tonic gift of the best fiction, the sense of truth - the sense of transparency that permits us to see imaginary lives more clearly than we see our own.' John Updike